Discussion on Challenges and Strategies for M&E in the Time of COVID-19

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Please join the Implementer-Led Design, Evidence, Analysis and Learning activity, funded by the USAID Office of Food for Peace (FFP)IDEAL on Wednesday, April 1 from 9:00 – 10:30 AM ET for a community conversation on the challenges and strategies for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in the time of COVID-19. Since the M&E community is adjusting its practices to support program needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, this online discussion will provide an opportunity for practitioners to:

Discuss M&E challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic with fellow practitioners

Hear how other organizations are addressing these challenges

Connect with M&E colleagues to brainstorm strategies for prioritizing and adapting M&E within current activities

We will feature four brief presentations from the M&E community outlining current M&E challenges and approaches derived during the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by small group discussions. Notes and resources from the event will be shared on the FSN Network Forum.

If you would like to share any documents related to M&E and COVID-19 with the larger community, please email Laura Zillmer at [email protected].

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